Not Found

The requested URL /romacinemafest/inc/testata2009eng.php was not found on this server.


Apache/2.2.14 (Ubuntu) Server at www.romacinemafest.it Port 80

Broderskab



International Title
Brotherhood

Denmark, 2009 - 90'
Color, 35 mm

Director
Nicolo Donato

Cast
Thure Lindhardt (Lars), David Dencik (Jimmy), Nicolas Bro (Michael), Morten Holst (Patrick)

Screenplay
Rasmus Birch, Nicolo Donato

Cinematography
Laust Trier Mørk

Editing
Bodil Kjærhauge

Production Design
Thomas Ravn, Lars Ole Kofoed-Hansen

Costumes Design
Ole Kofoed

Music
Simon Brenting, Jesper Mechlenburg

Producer
Per Holst

Production
Asta Film

Co-producer
Thure Lindhardt, David Dencik, Nicolas Bro

Co-production
Film i Väst

International Distribution
TrustNordisk - Filmbyen 12 - 2650 Hvidovre (Denmark) – T. +45 3686 8788 – F. +45 3677 4448 - www.trustnordisk.com

Screenings

21.10.2009 h 16:00, Sinopoli
22.10.2009 h 17:30, Sala Cinema Lotto
23.10.2009 h 22:30, Metropolitan 1
24.10.2009 h 22:30, Sala Cinema Lotto

Synopsis
Lars leaves the army and joins a group of neo-Nazis, which organises ruthless raids against Arabs and homosexuals. Apprenticeship to the 'brotherhood' is tough and Lars is supported by Jimmy, who acts as his mentor, charged with testing his trustworthiness and the preparation of fundamentalist far right texts in the style of 'Mein Kampf'. Unforeseeably, a passionate affair ensues between the two men. A love lived in secret, until the group's racist and violent rules end up forcing the pair to face the inevitable quandary: to betray their ideological 'brothers' or betray their lover other and their own feelings. Whatever the choice, it will lead to violence one way or another, whether physical or mental.

Director
Nicolo Donato was born in 1974 in Denmark. After studying at various schools, including two schools of photography and the National Film School of Denmark, he has worked on music videos, commercials, and has made several short films, among which Os (Togetherness, 2006), screened at Cannes and nominated at the Seoul International Film Festival for Best International Film. Broderskab (Brotherhood, 2009) is his feature film debut.